KgStuttgart1930 -- Kunstgewerbeschule Stuttgart 1930 -- is based on a printed sample of a font designed in 1930 at the Stuttgart School of Applied Arts. Found in the book ABZ, more alphabets and other signs by J. Rothenstein and M. Goodings. I recreated the grid and kept some awkward letters of this bauhaus-era inspired design. I created the missing glyphs and added alternate versions of already existing ones.
Made in collaboration with my 14-year-old daughter, this font embodies her desire for people to rise up and resist injustice in this world. The font is neat, legible, and yet slightly playful.
A chunky stamped font with lots of texture. Best used at large sizes for detail. "This font is heavy to load and may freeze or crash in some programs. Windows Users: You should avoid previewing it before installing it (do not double-click on the font file, but right-click > Install)"
This handy helper is created just for teachers. Use the letter boxes, number line helper, base ten blocks, multiple lined writing options, and touch numbers to help you create printables for your classroom. Also includes a PDF guide to using the font most effectively.
This quirky font features tons of personality in curls and swirls. Use it for titles & small snippets of text. (Don't try turning a term paper written in this font!)
This handwriting font uses the texture of canvas or linen showing through the lettering. The texture lends itself well to chalk or crayon, although with a close enough look you can see the true texture of fabric.
A dotted font perfect for teaching penmanship to students. With handwriting lines and without, perfect for making worksheets and projects for classrooms. This style matches KG Primary Penmanship, a solid version of this font.
This neat, handwritten font is intended for educators who create teaching resources for children. It is highly legible for new readers and is thin enough to be used for the body of text on student-read documents.
A neater version of my font Complete in Him, a hand-drawn marker font. Hand drawn with a brush marker, this font is neat but still has enough twists to make it fun. Perfect for painted or brushed looks.
Use the [ and ] key to create a unique flag ending on your words. Use alternating lowercase and uppercase with the Bounce version to create a bouncy look. To create a solid space instead of an empty space, use the bar key | which shares a key with the \ backslash on my keyboard. Your keyboard may vary.